Three-time Stanley Cup Champion, 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy winner Jonathan Quick, who also has the most wins ever by a U.S.-born goaltender, has announced that he will be entering into retirement with ...
Quick (lower body) returned to practice Sunday, Colin Stephenson of Newsday reports. Quick left Saturday's practice early due to precautionary reasons, but there seems to be no reason for concern, as ...
One of the best goaltenders in National Hockey League history that was born in the United States has decided to officially hang up the pads once this season comes to a close. Quick and the Rangers ...
SUNRISE, Fla. — The Rangers wanted this one. They wanted it badly. Jonathan Quick announced his retirement earlier in the day and the team pushed their hardest to give the veteran netminder a send-off ...
With typically little fanfare, Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick announced on Monday that he will retire from professional hockey at the end of this season. He made the final start of his career ...